Inhalant Allergy Panel (35 Types) | Lahalak Platform
Comprehensive screening for 35 types of airborne allergens like dust and pollen, to diagnose asthma and nasal allergy causes and create an effective treatment plan.
Scientific name: Inhalant Allergy Panel (IgE) - 35 Types
The Inhalant Allergy Panel (IgE) test is a quantitative serological test that measures serum levels of specific IgE antibodies against 35 common airborne allergens. These allergens typically include a variety of pollens (grasses, trees, weeds), house dust mites, pet dander (cats, dogs), and mold. It is used to confirm the diagnosis of allergic rhin...
Included Services
- Comprehensive analysis of specific IgE antibody levels against 35 common inhalant allergens (pollen, mites, pet dander, mold).
- A detailed report classified by causative group (seasonal/permanent) with the level of reaction for each substance.
- Consult an allergist or your treating physician to interpret the overall results.
- Personal support services from Halak.
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not required for this test.
- Unlike skin tests, there is no need to stop taking antihistamines before the test. You can continue taking them as normal.
- Inform your doctor about all other medications you are taking, especially immunosuppressant medications (such as high doses of cortisone).
- No other special preparations are required.
- A single blood sample is taken to perform the full panel.